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London Street Artists Cover Entire Rooms With Incredible Murals

Andrew LaSane is a freelance writer from South Carolina who currently resides in Brooklyn. He spends most of his life connected to the grid, obsessing over and customizing sneakers, and trying to relive the '90s.

As a part of the nine-day Dulwich Festival in London, various street artists and crews took their skills indoors for a change. Artists from around the world including REKA, ROA, Agent Provocateur, Remi Rough, Conor Harrington, Dscreet, Thierry Noir, Mad C, RUN, Phlegm, and The Rolling People took over a house and created wall-to-wall (and floor-to-ceiling) murals that paid homage to the "Old Masters" such as Rembrandt, Poussin, and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. The Rolling People (TRP) created the mural seen in these photos, which includes a nod wink to the iconic scene of Georges Melies' 1902 film, "A Trip to the Moon."

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